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Traceability

What is Traceability?

"The definition of traceability that has achieved global acceptance in the metrology community is contained in the International Vocabulary of Basic and General Terms in Metrology (VIM; 1993):

nist tracibility"…The property of the result of a measurement or the value of a standard whereby it can be related to stated references, usually national or international standards, through an unbroken chain of comparisons, all having stated uncertainties."

It is important to note that traceability is the property of the result of a measurement, not of an instrument or calibration report or laboratory. It is not achieved by following any one particular procedure or using special equipment. Merely having an instrument calibrated, even by NIST, is not enough to make the measurement result obtained from that instrument traceable to realizations of the appropriate SI unit or other stated references. The measurement system by which values are transferred must be clearly understood and under control."

Read this original article and more from the N.I.S.T. website

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In Review

There is a lot involved in having  your Equipment & Documents "TRACEABLE"!

We believe in Educating our customers so that they get what is REALLY needed. Please contact us with any questions about N.I.S.T. Traceability.